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jaysay 15-01-2011 14:27

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 875335)
Sorry Jay, but it was 5 years between Rovers winning the Premiership and Jack Walker's death. He also broke the British transfer record twice, so there is some truth in the statement that he bought the title. What happened after the '94/95 season - did he lose interest or what?
As for Burnley, well, ruined by an ego - the Butcher Boy, but I did watch them play in the European Cup against Hamburg - and they won, back in the late '50s long before Rovers played in the European Cup.
At the end of the day, it all comes around that goes around. Mancie has been there since the '70s, for me it was Coleman, Edwards, Taylor and the like that caught my imagination - and my unswerving loyalty.
Each of us to his own, let us continue to enjoy the banter and most of all enjoy the football :):):)

All you plastic Mancs keep intimating the Rovers bought the title in 95 well considering United usually plunge about £50 into the transfer market every season seems like they have been doing the same for years.
Lets just look at the 92/3 at a few players that brought back the glory years to the theatre of merchandising inaugural Premier league season

Peter Schmeichel Bought from Bromby
Paul Parker, from Fulham
Paul Ince West Ham
Denis Irwin Leeds
Andrei Kanchelskis Dynamo Kyiv
Gary Pallister Middlesbrough
Steve Bruce Norwich
Bryan Robson WBA
Brian Choccy McClair Celtic
Mick Phelan Burnley vie Norwich
Lee Sharp Torque United
Eric Cantona Leeds United

And you lot say we bought the title, dream on :p:p:p:p:p:p:p

DaveinGermany 15-01-2011 14:35

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 875522)
well considering United usually plunge about £50 into the transfer market every season seems like they have been doing the same for years.

Absolute bargains then ! ;) :D

jaysay 15-01-2011 14:53

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 875528)
Absolute bargains then ! ;) :D

Ya Dave forgot the six noughts didn't I:rolleyes:

yerself 15-01-2011 15:14

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Originally Posted by lancsdave
Woah Barrie, lets not go too far back, it was 50 years next Tuesday

Am I allowed to go back just under 35 years when I went to this match? 90p to watch a European match, scandalous.

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Originally Posted by Mancie
What gloating period are you on about Gump?..seeing as I've supported United since the mid 70's and never "moved" anywhere?

I think he tends to get a little jealous Mancie. That was back in the Tommy Docherty days when Utd weren't exactly winning much. The gate for the Ajax game was only just under 59,000. I don't know where all these glory hunters turned up from.;):D

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Mancie 15-01-2011 16:21

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Ha Yerself... 90p entrance .. and that was for the Paddock... would have been cheaper in the Streford End! ;)

Barrie Yates 15-01-2011 18:14

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Of course Rovers have never had a 59,000 crowd unless they were playing away (at the Theatre of Dreams), or at Wembley - can't recall the last time they played at Wembley during the last 2 centuries - and of course they rolled over today, they prefer a London club to win the league rather than a Lancashire club.

Mancie 15-01-2011 18:59

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 875652)
Of course Rovers have never had a 59,000 crowd unless they were playing away (at the Theatre of Dreams), or at Wembley - can't recall the last time they played at Wembley during the last 2 centuries - and of course they rolled over today, they prefer a London club to win the league rather than a Lancashire club.

Funny enough Barrie I've actually seen Rovers at Wembley twice in the 90's.. once in the play off final v Leicester and the Charity Shield v Everton..I suppose Jaysay will call me a glory hunter simply because I do on occasion pay to watch other northern teams when they are playing in my area... in fact he might have been at the same games...but then again I'm sure he's ugly mug would have stood out even in a large crowd!:D

spignific 16-01-2011 00:30

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This 'buying the title bit'.
if Rovers bought the title then so did the big clubs with money before us.
At that time rovers never bought any champions league and massive international superstars.
sherwood superstar from norwich city ? i dont think he was ever thought of as that..Le saux from chelsea reserves both at £ 600,000 a piece !!.
Something ive noticed is Spurs spending year after year for over the last decade maybe.They are constantly about 3rd highest spenders and this never gets mentioned. so Recent example is spurs ,in the last maybe 5 years,thats under martin jol,someone else? ( cant recall if someone inbetween ? ) Harry Rednapp have spent around £ 150 million in them 5 years!! now that really is big money folks..NOT JUST 28 MILLION THAT IS IT :eek:

Alan Varrechia 16-01-2011 00:56

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Speaking of Spurs, I'm hoping for a good result by them today, but i suppose that depends on who Fergie has booked as ref. :(:(:(

jaysay 16-01-2011 09:40

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 875652)
Of course Rovers have never had a 59,000 crowd unless they were playing away (at the Theatre of Dreams), or at Wembley - can't recall the last time they played at Wembley during the last 2 centuries - and of course they rolled over today, they prefer a London club to win the league rather than a Lancashire club.

Rovers record attendance is over 63,000:p:p:p:p:p payed at wembley in 1987 winning the full members cup and in 1992 in the play offs
and two charity shields. I have actually been on Ewood with 58,000 v Burnley in the 1960 FA Cup Quarter final reply which we won 2-0 (nothing new there then) and ya I'd sooner see any body win the title, than United and Chelski and lets not forget the Dingles (but they'll will happen)
and we have to remember 75000 at the theatre of merchandising there are 70000 glory hunters from all over the place and 5000 mancs:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p

Wynonie Harris 16-01-2011 10:37

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 875757)
and we have to remember 75000 at the theatre of merchandising there are 70000 glory hunters from all over the place

...including Accrington. ;)

jaysay 16-01-2011 10:51

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 875778)
...including Accrington. ;)

Especially Accrington;) or even Rishton:rolleyes:

DaveinGermany 16-01-2011 12:09

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Originally Posted by spignific (Post 875717)
Something ive noticed is Spurs spending year after year for over the last decade maybe.They are constantly about 3rd highest spenders and this never gets mentioned.

I think because there isn't a great deal of Spurs support on this site & added to that they haven't really "challenged" for the title in recent years. Ok they've had a 4th place finish in 2009/10 & 5ths through 2005/07, but you have to go back to 1989/90 for a 3rd place & even further back to 1950/51 when it was Div 1 for a championship title.

jaysay 16-01-2011 12:50

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 875791)
I think because there isn't a great deal of Spurs support on this site & added to that they haven't really "challenged" for the title in recent years. Ok they've had a 4th place finish in 2009/10 & 5ths through 2005/07, but you have to go back to 1989/90 for a 3rd place & even further back to 1950/51 when it was Div 1 for a championship title.

Think your wrong there Dave Spurs won it in the sixties in the Blanchflower, Smith, Jones and White era

Barrie Yates 16-01-2011 12:50

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Originally Posted by spignific (Post 875717)
This 'buying the title bit'.
if Rovers bought the title then so did the big clubs with money before us.
At that time rovers never bought any champions league and massive international superstars.
sherwood superstar from norwich city ? i dont think he was ever thought of as that..Le saux from chelsea reserves both at £ 600,000 a piece !!.
Something ive noticed is Spurs spending year after year for over the last decade maybe.They are constantly about 3rd highest spenders and this never gets mentioned. so Recent example is spurs ,in the last maybe 5 years,thats under martin jol,someone else? ( cant recall if someone inbetween ? ) Harry Rednapp have spent around £ 150 million in them 5 years!! now that really is big money folks..NOT JUST 28 MILLION THAT IS IT :eek:

They did break the British transfer record twice I believe - think it was Shearer and Sutton, but open to correction on the names;):):)


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